Homes with Acreage for Sale in Taylorsville, Utah
Taylorsville is a fully built-out Salt Lake Valley suburb wedged between West Valley City, Murray, and West Jordan, so true acreage properties are the exception rather than the rule. Most of the city was platted in the 1970s and 1980s on quarter-acre subdivision lots, and the parcels that still carry meaningful land tend to be older farmsteads along 4100 South, properties backing the Jordan River Parkway, or holdover lots near 5400 South and Redwood Road that were never subdivided. When one of these larger-lot homes lists on the MLS, it usually doesn't last long — local builders, multi-generational families, and buyers priced out of Holladay or Cottonwood Heights all watch this segment closely.
Buyers shopping larger lots in Taylorsville are usually after one of three things: room for an RV pad, boat, and a real shop; a yard big enough for kids, dogs, and a garden without sharing a fence line on every side; or a parcel with future subdivision potential. The location is hard to beat for commuters — roughly 15 minutes to downtown Salt Lake, 20 to the airport, and direct access to Bangerter Highway and I-215. Just keep in mind that Taylorsville zoning generally doesn't allow horses or livestock, so if you need a true equestrian setup, you'll want to look further south or west. Browse the current acreage listings below to see what's actually available in Taylorsville right now.
May 2026 · Taylorsville market
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About homes with acreage in Taylorsville.
Does Taylorsville actually have homes with acreage? ▾
Genuine acreage parcels are rare in Taylorsville. The city sits in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley between West Valley City and Murray, and most lots run from 0.15 to 0.30 acres on a standard subdivision grid. When a half-acre or larger property hits the MLS, it's usually an older home along 4100 South, near the Jordan River corridor, or a holdover parcel that was never carved into smaller lots.
What counts as 'acreage' in a city this built-out? ▾
In Taylorsville, buyers and agents typically use 'acreage' loosely to mean anything from a third of an acre up to a full acre. True multi-acre listings are uncommon inside city limits. If you need 2+ acres, you'll usually have better luck looking south in Bluffdale, Herriman, or west toward Erda and Tooele Valley.
Are horses or livestock allowed on larger Taylorsville lots? ▾
Taylorsville zoning is mostly R-1-8 and R-1-10 residential, which doesn't permit horses or commercial livestock. A few legacy properties near the Jordan River have grandfathered agricultural rights, but those are exceptions. Always confirm the zoning designation and any conditional use approvals with Taylorsville City before assuming animal rights transfer with the sale.
What's the price range for larger-lot homes here? ▾
Most half-acre-plus homes in Taylorsville land between roughly $600,000 and $900,000, depending on the home's age, condition, and whether the lot has development potential. Properties with subdividable acreage near Bangerter Highway or 5400 South can push higher because builders factor in the land value.
Can I subdivide a larger Taylorsville lot? ▾
Sometimes. The city allows lot splits if the parcel meets minimum frontage and square footage requirements for the underlying zone, and if utilities can be extended cleanly. It's worth a pre-application meeting with the Taylorsville planning department before you write an offer based on a subdivision plan.
How quickly do acreage properties sell in Taylorsville? ▾
Because supply is so limited, larger-lot listings tend to move faster than the broader market average, especially anything under $800,000 with a usable yard. Builders and end-users both watch this segment, so well-priced acreage homes often see multiple offers within the first week.